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The Cape Breton Eagles first playoff game on March 29 was a tremendous success showing promise for fans and players, but the centre ice intro of Mr. Premier himself, Tim Houston, prior to the opening faceoff wasn’t what I and others anticipated.
Strike two: the whole sham relating to the centre ice clock at Centre 200. From what I have heard a new clock was promised for the arena prior to the commencement of the World Women’s Curling Championship hosted in little old Cape Breton. Three levels of government had agreed to cost share the funds required and time was of the essence. The deadline for tenders had to be called, reviewed and granted sometime before Dec. 31 and all the ducks seemed to be in a row.
Suffice to say that the new clock still hasn’t materialized, but the provincial government, with Houston taking lead, recently decided to honour their bargain and release the funds.
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